Suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu is back in the political arena, resuming his duties as a member of the African National Congress National Executive Committee—despite still being under investigation. His return comes after months of ‘special leave’ following serious allegations linked to interference in police operations and the controversial handling of the Political Killings Task Team.
While Mchunu maintains his innocence and has not been found guilty of any wrongdoing, the timing of his return raises difficult questions. Is this a fair application of due process—allowing a leader to
continue working until proven otherwise—or does it undermine accountability, especially given the
seriousness of the allegations? Tonight, we want to hear from you: was the ANC right
to allow Senzo Mchunu to resume his duties, or does this send the wrong message about leadership and accountability in South Africa? HOW WILL THAT BE DIGESTED BY THE VIEWER IN THE UPCOMING ELECTIONS.

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